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The Central Synagogue of Sofia: Das östliche Europa: Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte, cartea Band 018

Autor Fani Gargova
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2024
The Central Synagogue of Sofia was built between 1905 and 1909 as a highly visible and monumental structure in the social, commercial, and religious center of the Bulgarian capital. Having survived the Second World War, it remains a testament to early 20th century Sofia and its majority Sephardic Jewish community. In its architecture, it reflects the city's search for its own modern, European, and national identity, whilst attesting to the struggle of the Sofia Jewish community headed by its chief rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis to claim its place within the nation building project. In this first in-depth study of the building, Fani Gargova illuminates the history of the Central Synagogue of Sofia and the motivations behind its construction by positioning its appearance and architecture vis-à-vis Central European Reform synagogues and the emerging Bulgarian national style. By looking at the building through the lens of urban planning, building material and technique, liturgy, as well as musical performance, this book significantly expands the common notion of synagogue architecture.
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ISBN-13: 9783412525613
ISBN-10: 3412525618
Pagini: 438
Ilustrații: 247 meist farbige Abbildungen
Greutate: 424.99000000000001 kg
Editura: Böhlau-Verlag GmbH
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Notă biografică

Fani Gargova is an architectural historian and currently postdoctoral Researcher for the interdisciplinary project "Synagogen-Gedenkbuch Hessen" at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. Her research interests include synagogue architecture and Jewish spaces, architectural Orientalisms, Byzantinisms, medievalisms, as well as the historiography of art history.